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The Goderich Star, 1924-10-02, Page 3THUltfiDAY. OCT lad. 1044 ....•••••••••1••••••••1•00•1••••• THE GODERICH STAR . * listedAlpt. T. Woonceek, Geo 4 Neighborhood News Nuggets !T• Robertelfr &nide elm* falter itrochet, in cotton, 114* aided -Min :.:11. Livingston, hien: Olive Wrigbt . Single piece fancy knitting. not lieted 1 1 1 1111 I ,J•111•••••••••• Wida wino Muir Woos ost r Exchanges . , .._,.. _ Miss M. Livingeton. Single piece =lbw et all they amid to de at Wm a Picketi Frani Ou .ery. not listed -J. H. !tither:140n .1 eider; idiot titter took Law iutd inilloxisp AL Liinstee, Mrs, Geo Single piece, colored embroid- Seaforth Colkgiate Field Day mony was performed by ee• 14# N white enibroidery, not lieted--Mies IL The aminal field dity of -the Sea, Doss ota°,1134s taitars, !")! Jame* street Livingston, Mrs. C. J. Paddock. Any the presence -of er.i..- •s-eld of goods -Mrs. C. forth Collwiate Institute was held on slota°" oiturfa" 'n - • • *--1-s or Kermit Rude Imo oee Friday of last week. " Both bride otonly a. ten' of the itransehitte relatives. Miss M. Livingston t (171:tion 6 pieces -fancy woric, other A Clinton Death ed. and groom we unattend- t J. anPastel-4;,k'different styles-Atre. C • debee will benetno It Pleasure instead , Bed away 011 Sunday, Sept. 21st, after . • a rdi i ri,. 1 J. Paddock. Reed evork---Dr. J. Engagements Announced Grieve, Geo. T. Robertson. ' sad they will And t their lenieded Mrs. W. H. Cowan, of Clinton, pla- it's,'" Mania, Ednelindsteit,H•Be illness last summer. of a, bateau. , a year's poor health, sinee her serieus borne, •announces Mrs. Christian a ner. o Judge -Mrs. M. L. Wieland, Guelph _- writon-" For live yam I was tree:bled the engagement of with ay kidneys end they were so bad, Old Boys' Reunion for Clinton Daisy - Morgan. to Mr. James Lyons hen, adopted daughter, Gertrude leetion canned vegetables -C. II. Cartwright. Dose's Kidney Pills, so I bought six It is the fiftieth armiversary of the' place gayly Platilly,n friend, 44.44 Tao to us ing - an old bora' rennien next year James Harris, the marriage to take Clinton as to the adviesbility of hold. Mrs. Charlotte Harris, and the late Water Colors ART WORK ISE Class 3 -John Ellis. % Moor for the pains in lay back. arcl Harris, also r• of Usborne, son ot S. H. Gidle •-Bete - year old filly. at timer, I cou1d. net walk servo the There has been some discussion in Animals grouped and single -M. ) . " .. Oils 111. Livingston. boxes, arid, itovreliave been relieved of incorporation a Clinton as a town. in October. , Flowers, grouped -Miss M. Lie'. aninial any breed, see. 11, class 10- Conunercial' House -$2.001 Best lay trouble for over feureyears. I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rogere, of Wats ° John Barr. Married irk Saskatchewan , I kerton, Ontario, onnounce the en. -. "ingston, ell the* who suffer from any for of X will highl,y rescoimend 'Doan's* to I Miss M. Livingston. Collection of 6 paintings-, Jas. WC. Dodds -$4.50 pair of • Miscellaneous Master trouble." McClure daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The inerrisge of Miss Margaret Alto Mr. Ewa t I gagement of their daughter, Rachel. r Dryden Cameron, son • vork shoes for best grade cow. Must have calf at foot, no prize for calf- 1)otin's Eider Pills aro putup only Ben Mc'Clures oft, Isucknow, to Air. of Mr. and Mrs. R. IL earderOn. , limeknovi, Ontario, the marriage to Sepia (scene) -Miss 51. Livingston W. Taylor. OSTEOPATH . • ford, en Sept. 16th, by the Rev. 13. emnized at the Manse, flortli Battle. tober. Is stlt:)11:- 2ml:iv tl'Irgasytoolin,--112gn)::. Mrsse-As -Je Lydiett. best lady driver -Mrs. Wm. LL Bell Earl Milis-Bag 'of Pursty flour for by The Pr. lmurn. Cm, united, Wm. Scott of Speers, S k smee was sag -1 take place quietly the middle of Oe - lst and 2nd. Pastel --Mise M. Lie. Ittesant• Tut. A. st. tiEIST, Osteopathic MINNA. MilltrOe• West Wawanosh Barn Burned , • Drawing frent cast -Miss M. Living. jos. Stothers-$5.00 string of in- Af Cranuate Des motets stilt coneys ordestructible pearlA for the best 5 lbs. Osteol•atny, Licentiate towa and micnisan Used to Teach in Wingbam About ten o'clock on Saturday ston. Pen and ink -Mrs. Jas. Cum, Was M. Livin ston Pain in ince Boards. Special attention to diseases Alias Perth Butler, erne committed morn g. in Sept. 20th, Ilre of unknown • as• of butter in 1 lb. prin:s, butter to be Successor to Dr. nettemann. In Seater* tel where she was undergoing treat- ' , . , plendid lace barn of Mr. Ellerin ed the mug.' ' g • t . , Hand DecoratedsChina or women and children. consultation tree. itlesS-Mles M. Livingston, 2nd. S the property of the donor -Duncan Office corner Nelson and St. Andrew Sts, suicide laher room m eg p s • . ' R ina hos i- qrigin completely. deteroy Tuesdays. Jardiniere, floral destgn--Aliss M. Poplestone & Gardiner -$5.00 in Laidlaw.. . s___,.....--.1--e....-s=„-=e- •es.. , ess....see. m---- - nervous. , N,Nalker in East lirawanosh. Fire , ent for a breakdown was 1 but had gainedLivingston Mrs. M. Telfer. Fruit or GrayBios. goods for best heavy draught foal - SPECIALIST for some tune kindergarten teacher I apparently started in the granary • in Wingham public school and was h headwaywhen ' • solid bowl, conventional design-- na. r. . R. FORSTER.. • beloved by old end young alike.' 'noticed that it was impossible to save suc Miss M. Livingaton. Two cups and display Wm. Rennie di Co. -$3.00 for 'best . - ••••••' EYE. EAR, HOSE, THROAT. ..• original • denn-Miss M. of garden ov field roote The.iuto was pushed out to safe- saucers, Lite House-Surketitt Wiser York ophtten----es , , , „ Hanley -Cook grown rom enni f R 'es seeds -:-David ande and Anvil Hospital. assonant at worn.ty and about sixteen pigs made their Livingston, Dr, J. Grieve. Cake r aielaw, mews Eye Revisit and Golden beim. At high noon on Tuesday, SeptSet.1 lima nosp. Lateen, Erne 23rd, Rev. A. A. Holmes, pastor of • In., As Mr. NValker had threshed Grieve. Single,piece wii.Y-ciiit' When the door was -knocked late -miss A.._ •Lsvisursstes, Dr. Iv a , P lustre work- .- -- m. ennie. & Co.- -e.2.00 for best • , • 53 waterloo St. 0., Stratford Tete, 1 ' Wesley church, Clinton, tied the ma. about a week ago the granary was display of flowers grown fienrIten; Wm* Std. Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. M. Telfer • ---• ---- --- At Bedford Hotel, .i t. from me\'‘nnts.eic,lasy-roltrirsB. ett J;mIg..yieditot;se in trimonia . ., , , filled and the entire season's. err; ' ' I knot between Miss Rosetta 'Monday, Oct. 20th, et 2 p. n.i., to Viola, daughter of Ur. and Mrs '1' IL •aleng with several calves, unp e- , Collection 5 -piece conventional de \' M. Livingston, Mr:;. M , harness, eias-s• �..-jes, (emoting, Tuesday, Oct. 21st at 111. m. Cook, Clinton, and Mr. Harold Leslie nients, etc., went up in smoke. •Telfer. Cellection 5 piece realistic Hanley, Toronto, sof of peeve Han- • Was Former Clinton Resident designs -Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. \V Wm. Brundson & Son --$2.00 for NOTARY PUBLIC. ETC. ley and Mrs•ArtmlePes4mq IP* best fold horse or mares -4. L• Fear. Mr. J. E Doherty, received A. Logan. Jus. Cummings" spc. c eel, for beak SV BAWL • . Johnston :sc.,e Judge -Rev. . Telford, Blyth. :VI ROTARY PCOLIC " lady driver, driving a farm team FLORAINXIIIBITS Mrs. Nott, Miss Winnae ( owan... • Asters, 10.. bloinns, one variet y- Canadian Bank of Commerce, sit - • i word on Tuesday of last week of the ..sts•very pretty . wedding took place' death of ' his brother, Garnet, which General•Conveyancing done Good Com Mee R resented recently •in St. John's Presbyterian 'occurred •near Edmonton on the Pre- : Phone a 2 odartcfl. Ont.. church, Toronto, conducted. by the •vious day. - He •wastaken suddenly Rev. T. A. Rodger, assisted by Rev. ill with strangulated hernia and *was etre *yes cemmin gem A Gilles. • ver cup for best farm ieass in., classes CIONVEYANCING NDTARY. Mr.Wingham, when Mar -.'being taken to a .doctor in Edmonton pie. Asteis, 4 colors, 6 bloOms of 1 and 2, open to teams within a Rintouli of each colors-MrsWMcGillJand Pdius of smiles oBlyth, John rn- pgpgult g onna SLIM, sallied, Cone jorie Male -only daughter of Mr. and by his, brother, Allen, with whom 1)e . . , . . ix r • , . Laidla Yelamlaa "'art "bite Mrs. Vr. 4'. 'Schell, •became the bride livea, but expired in the car 'before w. Collection narilias-Mise *Wright • . • • - • of Dr. W., V. Johnston,of Lucknow reaching the city. Mr, Doherty, whc A. Gillespie, Mrs. NV. A. Logan. Gla- J.Joyrit, AL L A. for 'North Hui- - On, $20 ($10, $6 And $4) 7.n. best ag- o ei-hes...„sees_er unitising LEGAL- CoUIDE dioli, 4 snikes--bers. W. •lricGill. • Ns) Barrlster . Solicitor; Notary Public The new paved streets.. of Blyth Dune. Laidlaw. Sweet peas display.. riculturaI teams, • open to North Her- s •Blyth Pavement Opened With Dance was a son of the late' William Doher- , • •,. • Waco: (iert House. Oodericb..spent all his life in Clinton; until Feb- arrifes; CsIololivecntieir zi4nrniaelsY--"MMrs7W:roliirni:.-4°R. -John ;;";1't'r• . ', ty, -or -Cliatolissatirrof--Mrse-Doh , . . and (inveyanceriliswof Edmonton, was born there and were officially opened. with • a street -- dance and carnival ,on Wednesdays ter McGill, Miss A. Gillespie. Table John Joynt, • $10 ($5,, $3, 32) for ptIOUDFOOT & EILLongt 1 . . - . night, the:17 of September. The Ma- ruary last, when, following 'his fatlis • ' • • ".. omoe on SQUAREaTr4lbaktrIT' ate 97 • ole Leaf Sewing Club realized $240 4‘4143111beil W. A. Logeness-tolleetion - an- •to t or baiiket-John Wright, best 5 Ib. butter in lb: prints,. open s--broth.--Mrs er outto his ranchin i e. North it Huron - Duncan right Laidlaw er's deatly-i •••. • for the memorial hall fund, and the' noels, 4 varieties, . nisinedeesJohn Robt. Sig tman, John Wrig . . 1. TVJDI,E y E,-140/AlEti . . '. .• - ladies of Trinity church made $60 . Ripley 'Captures Bowling Trophy Wright . Y:Colleetion perrenials, 4 1 ' ' ---•---ess • . •• . . af Bainter; Solicitor, Notar),* .• 'fort, the sale ofhee dogs and coffee It looks AS though the rink which I varieties named ---John Wriglit P, . • ublic Conveyancer •Etc.,. • • HAMILTON STRENT .Howe-Daltott • will • retain the Joynt• cup- untiLnext • Pot •Planris •• / BLYTH SCHOOL FAIR, • . . . plume 27 - - ..A.- quiet wedding took. olace on Fri season Will have to do some strenu- ' Begonia, Rex-Mis. B. Allen, John E. A. CLUFF,•B. .A • • , , • - day evening, September 19th; at the - cnutsbettlinft -for7it-•-s-Asseeteted --last -Wright Begonias-- tuberousgre,_ (tit IN AND,. V Eil ETAT iLE M • Seaforth Methodist parsonage, when week a Lucknow rinkonit from sit, A. -Logan, C. K. 'Cartwright. Be- Oats. sheaf -Arthur Colson, Itow• . Barrister and Notary ,Public : Miss. Gladys .11t; 'Dalton,. daughter • of • •• . • • • • m . Clinton `by the narrow argin of twc genie,other verietY-eMrs• P. Gird- ard .1 Mle, ,Oats. tpturt • Arthur. Col- . , Nortnsgreet, Giiderieh • . • . - WE SELL Phone 411, . • . , . • ' . _ • • ited 'Mrs. AL Deltein,"ef Seaforth, was un- points, • This •win was immediatelY iner. Woos -miss ek.• Gillesnies 'oleo. eon, Wheel, glued situth • Stranguan. hare 'which resulted in a hard .coetesitO 'SATISFY ', ip, marriage sto • Mr. Harry ' A. follswecl bye a . challenge from wing. lereight. Collectioti foliage' plants.- Archie 'Seem Miirniy th-rtmecnie.. 1410489 GUNORY. • • of re: . ' luorminzawd • • . ....___.. _. _ . ... at Staferth; and son of Mr. A. -Howe, • eseeeneboroe Ont s • . - '- • . • an the Lucknow green,. The .score Fern' 'other house vartety-hpfirsints. „ti. 1.4.s1:hl'illoi:144...07..otiktIE:,notrii{gt1Uil.(t‘171/;rst11111711117,1:11,1111..tiifistiitt.rtri_i. 4170,14 i ..t ,1.0-.,/,.. :..u...f..:ca r,,, ,t ,,:: au is.x..1"-__na. 1,..ii,:raig,t__ .parsitip.._ jliriel itlellartk was-tWO.-againq the-strieitere • so the A. Logan 13iirit-one house John, Wright,Wrigfit• Alin. A.. Gillespie. , . , • . Howe, of the Bank of Commerce staff • . e..-tive twee ilia °ewe auenoloor. . Go as Missioisariessto Formosa ..- . .s I curl remained in• Ldcknow. Not for hloons-c • H. Coetsvright, Mrs, F. leY• • si-a-- •4 -1 . -.• .. ' s' erten; Wilsteed eandisiesen, cieta. ',sat. i 1.: MI 1)(11• reel:eon. Isabel eitevent. Ada • .....-., . • • HaintItOn street, GOdertch. • . - - - t - • . . loeg. hewerer, at on 'Teesday follow- Gardiner. Window Awe -Miss A. Gear's" 4'unulugli"'".. yield t Inen 4111" son. flees. Ittunstlen. -Borden ( OW:. ( NUE. 'Mabel „Henley, Roselle • Cult- s lath, td•odspeed to Mrand _s_ _ againts-whieh-lastedswell-intoethe evertionesenaptitagona-S misq Flizobetb-Titylorr 4-torotity --Poptottone---- 1+10; i• -. :------ - - ' . . ing eit*ornift114:ePrtg.,T4A..s.en(.3a(fIntkitry's iliarrini:rn. Ites.till' 4..rawrorC.:" (Intone Ji•esie •13Ingbant, .. . &goo load. overswaoys• mu litt .egerge The congregation of, SoLesh Kmloss • - - , Ripley sent over a rink of "its Gillespie. Hanging basket -Mrs. W- wasde to etre you setistacuoniod• and many intereated ,neighbors gath- „„ Farmers. kale notes disco= Ve .. *beet bowling materild and. aftiesAs Lbgan; Illiss'A. -Gle:espie. Collec- • I. Riehmend, Olen .Vaireerviee, Velma . (Continued en page. 4). - ' . . . 'ening won out •by a simple ,point'and Mills. • . s • Kathleen Logare, elthel Taylor, eset, . . s . . • . . . • - - - - • e ' ered in. the Church on. Priday. evening. , " out ,for.,Foemosa on Tuesday; • Sept, Wei leo/niers .• • . . • ' . . . • . ' jester°. e • -Ernie Love:hart. Mal .4.t.I . _ Rileh Maddillan who will set rox°. lauTum: ma •lasusasCs Mrs* -- •.' -• went home proudly. beireng the nem- Judge --Mrs. Wm.:Simms,. lelyth. Goose. 'Jim mettlii, rentnifeei De:11.0W. . wars and belated Town reinierty mann* nth. The occasion was,one of very. SP.ECIAL PRIZES.. Death• . of II It tt Township Resident • • .• s Doris li or. bless! Johiseten. 4;rksti out from this congregation. • i Mr Patrick -J. Reynolds passed away tien-J.. L Fear. teeknert. No Nanlit. 1-71•1:11:2(ititi4r: ' . - ' OFFICZner•••SaMe5 • COn0117.. PreSident, the first foreign miselsesaries to go 1 On ' Tuesday morning, Sept:- 16th draught foal . not eligible' to . regisbetr:t2ritirtnilittifiltrY Value oe property !nanrett up to.January.. deep and- unitpie •interest. as.these are. '_ a 6 R... J. Pewell-45.00.. • for ' ' eno. giets.mro. - - _ illitt Ittnzir:14,1rnilositrIte,;oweti:-7,..Uidtey1;:ittittsouttil.. - - tledertch.;, Jas. evens. IrIce-itestdent, • - . P eochwoOd ; T. E. Hays. Sec.-Treas., Sea- . corns. -.. litinghem, Methodists Celebrate Dia- at his •home on the 4th concession of W. J. Sims -$1.00 for.best 5 lbs. Leslie 4:seeks, Gordon Celdwell. nee. • ECTORS-D. P. McGregor,' Se-arorun; - I. 13. Grieve; Winthrop ; Wm. Writ'. coe- mond Jubilee . . Mullett, after an illness that ban' ex- butter in prints--birs. R. R.' Fear. the lir.siri. tbirry Caldwell. NiaeY ' dunce i George mccartner tuceersinith: • tended over the past 'year. He wee . • Woraen's Institute-e:.Scnool fair) Denholni. . •SItingolcIee .1.. she:N.00i, .- sob* parr% martoca : John peanewmdi a, ' 'The amond jubilee services outhe _. . born on the farm on which he died 70. Best work apron .bantlinade- by girl Harold rinuilazham., Gabriel Lumen. Broadhagan; Murray Gibson, Bruce- Wingham Meteledist church are being years agac'He leaves a widow, form- under 15 -Maty *Quinn, 'Bessie Weer. Margarpt Goeilee cordon Lyon. Beets thetltfirst twoheld the,last•Sunday in • October and Leitch. . . oimigneyetanforto :.. •• . Sundays . . inisTovem b •ererly Miss Rosanna 'Murphy, of Hul. mouth • Hazel Leslie.. . -Verna Strinageour. Helen Johneten onto, wit, 'liff . i aOINTS-J. •Mt.. ' Visii- etodetecn ee!e• • lett tp., and one sister, Miss Ann Rey- ,Colin. Fingland-$2,e0 worth of Mare' (Quinn:' neent. North.' o...tiincbley, sistortn. . I- t was in 1867 that the 5rst Meth°. et IR. IL CuWs Store. Oodertch, A. Valor- Mt. John Reynolds, of. Choton, and draught foal -s -Gray Bros.: Arnistreem Itetierte Craig. Tit nips . Policy Holders eon pay their esaeseniento noldss 4f toderich, and.twe brothers Royal •Stock food for best heavy dist elnirch in connect:en with Wing- , - • . . . rider omens. - store, amen, or J. se ham was erected, • while the old Mr, Doininick- Reynolds, of A.4w Li ee Hilborn & Leslie -50 lbs. Prairie 1'IPsa"r'..1411!•ealr•ngga."°11t 'L'•ne:r4;'ls.m.' (1"7171.;: , Reid's. Bagel& • - church nevi being used as .a shed 'Wee keard. ' This is the -fourth niember of Rose flour for best iota of bread -----'-'---'"' iiiik- irtiiiiiiitee erected. .in 1874, t.he year of the. firet • - • the Reynolds flintily to have passed made. from same 'Frade-Mrs. J..'A,.... ' Methodist union in Canada. 1:lave it attended to by the • , ' away during the past year. The - fun- Brown. • , WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co • - leral was held Thursday morning F. O:Kershaw-$5.00 for' best anti - Mrs. Jos. 'Underwood Pasiset• Established 1878 • There passed away in YVinEhain 'Sept. 18th, and service was held in Se cultural -foat-eFred Toil, sr. Head Office: Dungannon; Ont.. general hospital on &Martins Sept Joseph's church, Clinton, which was • Dr. W. 3. Mile -ler best baby un - ern: resert ones rsit Neiman *men 20th, a Most highly respected lady, inconducted by Rev. Fr. Gaffney. The der one year old in Heilett, Morris or •'eine. - A. McKenzie, Kincardine. the person of Mary itiler, beloved pallbearers were all' cousins of the East Wawanosh, 1st $5, End. $3, 'ard pees.; Harry L. Salkeld, R. it Na. 2; wife of Mrs Joseph Underwood, of deceased, eselessre. Dominick,' Mat- $2 -Mrs• ;(Dr.) 111estntyre (Dorothy Goderich,' vice !weir: directors -Tim Bluevale. Deceased lady had not en- thew, • James, Owen, Patrick and May) ist; Mrs. Will hlorrit (Herrin° . Greeks R. R. No. 7, Lucknow W, P. joyed good health for the -past three, Frank Reynolds_ • Interment was Morris) 2nd; Mrs. M. 'Cook (Russel Reed, R. R. 'No. 2, Lucknow; H. L. months. -Beside her husband, she is made in the R. C. cemetery in Mullett. Cook) •trd. In this contest There Salkeld, phone 600 r 11, floderich; -.survived by three sons, .148. E. and Seafarth•Pall Fair s were five entries. Alex. Nicholson, Lucknowe Wm. NViit- John. A., of Saskatoon, and. Earl H. 1 - Perfect iveather,a large attendance Munre Bros. ---$3.0Q in trade, for son; Jas. Girvin, R. 'R. No 6, Godes on the. homestead at Bluevale. V best mulch cow- having raised calf in and a good ShoW-inin iiii-the annual' h . . rich; •Win. J. Thompson, Auburn 19 4, or with calf -W, Taylor. Death Miss Shanahan fall fan- of the Seaforth Agricultural ' THOS. STOTHERS, T. G. ALLEN, C. A. Lockhart -.z.00 for. brood ' Miss Ellen Shanahan, a native of Society, held on • Thursday and Fri- Treas.. • • •Secretary. mare accompanied by foal, .clasii 9,-; Hullett township And e• resident of day; September' 18th and 19th. The J. Brydges. s. • - Clinton_for many years, died on.Sat- hall was tilled with exhibits, in fact , . . •• • I . 1 urday, Sept. 20th, at et. home of her there was scarcely room sWomen's Institute -.for best co1- to display • . ' . • sister, Mrs., 3. P. Mcintosh, Huron et. them properly. ,The show of cattle • • • - . • . • • Miss Shanahan was a daughter of the •both in numbers and quality, has ne- - ..,RIOSZIO"''''•"10101111100StitOr late Daniel Shanahati, of Mullett,' and. ver been beaten; but there was a Men 11 . • . '; . ' . ' • . • • 10=0= .0 spent her girlhood in• that' tewnship. I showing of poultry; ecieep and hogs. 0 • .• 'synsTromo. ONT. Thirty-four years ago • the • family ' The horse classes were much bettei The Prettiest and Most -preparesunmen. and young•Reasonably s came to Clinton, however, and she filled, although. there was not the disl' omen for . . . - - - yog Business, which inow had resided there ever since, for the play in some of the Leavy entries . • • ws 'Canada's ' greatest profession.- pas,t five years with her sister. that this -section shous• pr'duce. The . We assist greduateir to positions • Mitchell -Amy Weigle roadster. class thts. year bar - . and they have a practical train- The home never been equalled either before or ere • ' .'" . ° . . . . . . • • '. ins which enables them to meet . of Mrs, Elizaheth, AMY shied. the daes of the auto, and mane U Exeter, was the scene of a pretty gistered each week. Get our free s"er Toronto or Loneon. The horse re, • . e --an .. 4 . with seccess. Students are re- at stated. that it was not beaten by eith- q wedding on Thursday, Sept. 18th high noon, when her teaughter, catalogue and learn something a- 1 cee, 'es usual, claimed a large sh r • • , . • , . bent our different departments. of attention and the Seaforth Hil;hr: it This is no Idle Boast. If yoli cott;i1 OW, see our large • . U Louise, became the bride of Mr. Her• - man Mitchell, sonsof Mr. James Mit- enders' Band provided an excellent • chell, of 'near Centralia. The ere, musieal program during the • after- stock ofirAt.Coat . and lkessec at our to.trti tow price.. - , 1 D. A, McLACHLAN, • s-----' noon.you would agree with* ouv statement: .." Principal. .s Di' ' . • . .corim in and look around., You will ..,ile in dies -Oil your U 1111.1111111111i*RIGLEY . . Blyth Fall fair - 3, . - 0 f..diptitel COATS •eIn Marve;; 04 :Mies ne. y,. ,.u..$ and' Telly BroPligu BrO$. ..,.. . .and. School Fair• - - ne.-1.. mom Isimes fore • ' 0 .' 0ODER1CH "Clistaitoesi month and. Continued from. page ...2)_1. -... _. , .° . • $13.50 to $38.50. ._. - ...: .. ,._ .... . teeth and sada .. abfostion. - wool jacket -Mrs. W. McGill, Dr. .1; II . rillESSE&-- . 2 in cantos Cmie.' Poiret' 'in id, Ticstitie and Sorge- . *atria kens' • and acid ' Grieve, Infant's bootees -Miss M. et . . . . . • . 0 Funeral Dirgtors stsofatk. • • - B11(1-EMbalMerfi its it.a.s.t.t.m4 Haver bonnet --Mrs. W. A. Logan, Miss M. $4.5.0. to $22.50 . '' . 11. .1 Lieingston, Dr 3. Grieve. Infant's . Orders oardully attended to satisfies Me streets* tee Livingston. Infant's crib cover WOOL CREPII SKIUTS--In gies, Send mei ('leoa invests. liVrigiere be doable value fa tin* lireseet alai 11111111111iiirs it provides. ., Sochi is is Aso . Pooh*. • . 1 1111111111.111 11. • 11•111111 111 , . • increase your Sailefactiori With your aiing. With standard sotarent yin at the lovralle and coosistent Order Increases the at DOMINION STO estaiety "spites neeinistasssWi sold to ls irigicves to and save THIS WEEK ONLY Choice British Columbia Mk Salmi, 2 14 tilts 3.5c' PATERSON'S WAL. DORS' BISCUITS ALL LAUNDRY Special, lb, - .31c (Almond Cream) chNaepitth:ag, PANSHINIC (The Hit. SOAPS (Except Fele CO.. MONARCH PICKLES, M1s. 10C V TORT PICIKLICS, Sweet Mixed, Sweet tn,„ , Mixed or Chow VI" 11o0 CI:rimier; V4ini Mustard or Oetionn -ans NOMADIC TOMATO 93c KETCHUP (Quart) re BRAIN (snatili) for 25c HEINZ BAKED DIAMOND CRYSTAL ger SYRUP, 2.1b. tin -LOC RICHMZLLO ' 2 lbs. s - ettOC RICC°1-1FMPELICIEL. 01 lb. '66c SOAP CHIPS or TEA (English P7C • PIO:LING 00. piCcOxF:itwitN. Ib. - -33c MABYAFCIOENLD(mBaRchinANal) on Sliced). lb. - s -LUC VINEWIt, Gal. - .35c SELECT BLEND WHOLE uncap Breakfast), -.1b7 - e I ole SPICE, lb. • • •iftien; FRESH ROASTED An., GROUND COFFEE, lb.' . MUSTARD, ib. .PV PURE BULK- 9g . PAROWAX s • COCOA, 2 lbs. - 2 for -eon. The following Regns aro just what your mud to • • make your Bake Day a real , - every item specially pricof gala FLOUR WHITE rit:. 95c sWANSDOWN CALIFORNIA MOLASSES CAKE FLOUR 35c RAISINS, Seeded (Aunt Dinah) DommoN or Seedless, 2 lbs. • -21k ips 25c BAKING POWDER • cocoAiNtrewu 1 lb. tin (No Alum) 25 b. 1101.442.9Q shredded.or_ 19C ' ' • CHOICE DOMESTIC or DeisicMed, CURRANTS SHORTENING FLAVOURING 2 lbs. for 250 No. 3 pan, Secs EXTRACTS, 2 1)c. • • VALENCIA" PURE BULIC RAISINS,21b.25c LARD, 21.1s.,40C :8 •z. - • 250 ' 40 Sold It Town toz N. C. Dunlop • Sunset Hotel S. C. Wilson A. E. Colborne. Chocolate Bars are so good HERE are so matey yeti- eties--at least one for every taste. just ask for patter - son's and you'll get the best. TfiROIVTO Priced The Leading • Relieves utast ever - home made -Mrs. M. Telfer, Mrs. T. Brume s ors.' els-eel:Li - at all bouts night or day. Woodcock. Infant's carriage cover • 42.95. 1•5 &..1 knitted --Mrs. W. A..ktogan. Child'e • . . 0 romper suit -De. ,I.Grieve, Mrs. W . • MILLINERY J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embahner Goderich, Ontario All eallsyromptly attended to dak-or-night. ----- Phones: Store S35; House 317w A. Logan. Living Room Furn1shings o ' ' Centre piece, embroidered; colored 9 l • boveI -Gray Bros., Geo. T. Robertson. q S lanne of 1)t e4and ' .4Spit Min Olive Wright, Geo. T. Robert - Centre piece, other style, colored- $3.50 up son.Table runner -Dr. Colborne Miss M. Livingston. Sofa pillow we . East Street Cara e Livingston. Softt pillow, other hand A Royal Ladies Ready -to -Wear 1 1 embroidered -Gray Bros., )Miss M. e R . work -Geo. T. Robertson, Miss M. 11 • COMPANY • II • Livingston- _ --__ . Miseellanteug East Side Square' ' ' GODERICH 1 _ Single piece fancy cromet, in weed seemeees ipaio, Atm. Amu). MCLAUGHLIN-BUICK SPECIAL S1X 25-26 _ • .. • . . • • rrilE new Special Six. is a car you will .1- enthuse over: The Business Coupe, for instance -the smart lines, the beautiful, quiet -toned Duco finish and handsome equipment, give it an air of smartness and style that is equalled by few cars, regardless of price. • Moreover, what you would expect from a • car outwardly so beautiful, will be more than fulfilled by this Coupe's peiformance. • The SO H.P. valvehead engine provides more , than enough power for thi-lia.i.dest going in mud and sand. The sturdy chassis and cantilever springs, together with Low Pressure Tires, afford unusual driving ease • and comfort -even on the roughqft roads. , The increased safety Of Four -Wheel Brakes 4 adds inuCh to the driver's Peace of mindeand enjoyment. • W. M. BELL Phone 2.0 ▪ ••••••••.... . eke: el. CI, LAUGHLIN-BUICK 0